
Only Here, Only Now
A Novel
Author: Tom Newlands
Narrator: Amelia Leith
Unabridged: 11 hr
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperVia
Published: 11/12/2024
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Neurodiversity, Coming Of Age

Author: Tom Newlands
Narrator: Amelia Leith
Unabridged: 11 hr
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperVia
Published: 11/12/2024
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Neurodiversity, Coming Of Age
Tom Newlands is a multiply neurodivergent Scottish author. He is the winner of a London Writers Award and a Creative Future Writers’ Award. In 2021 he was selected for New Writing North’s “A Writing Chance,” which aims to showcase the most talented writers in the UK from underrepresented backgrounds. Only Here, Only Now is his first novel.
RECIPE FOR ONLY HERE, ONLY NOW 15 bucketfuls of brand names from the 1990s, mostly of sweeties and clothes 5 gallons of Scottish slang – sounds like a lot but it isn’t. (Trainspotting – now that’s a lot. ) Stir in three or four stock characters – the ever optimistic workingclass mum; her feisty has-a-l......more
gorgeous, heartbreaking, funny, powerful. why am i not seeing this book everywhere??? an absolute masterpiece.......more
What an emotional punch this delivered! Only Here, Only Now tells the story of Cara Mowat, growing up in Fife with a disabled mother and a string of men coming in and out her life. Cora, 14 at the start of the book, is determined to make it out of her 'scheme' which is full of pee-the-beds and daftie......more
It's the 1990s and Cora Mowat is aching to escape from her life in the small post industrial town of Muircross. Living with her disabled mother and her dodgy boyfriend and trapped by poverty, Cora sees a bigger world for herself than the options a small Fife town can offer. Only Here, Only Now truly......more
A brilliant debut featuring Cora, a teenage girl with undiagnosed ADHD, growing up in 1990’s Scotland on a council estate. A strong authentic voice giving an insight into working class life and tackling themes of poverty, bereavement, widespread unemployment and crime. Thank you Phoenix Books for se......more